Benjamin Franklinstein Meets the Fright Brothers

Illustrated by Matthew McElligott
Paperback
$7.99 US
5.1"W x 7.73"H x 0.47"D  
On sale Sep 13, 2012 | 176 Pages | 978-0-14-242200-7
| Grades 3-7
Reading Level: Lexile 590L
The next book in the hilarious series about history's greatest undead inventors!

Before Victor can figure out why Benjamin Franklin awoke from his two-hundred-plus years of sleep, giant bat planes and mysterious attacks bring mayhem to Philadelphia. Only two of history's inventors could pilot such high-flying creations--the famous Wright brothers! But the red-eyed brothers don't seem quite like themselves . . . could the brothers really want to take over Philadelphia--and can Victor and his friends crash their plans in time?
Matthew McElligott lives in Albany, New York. View titles by Matthew McElligott

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The next book in the hilarious series about history's greatest undead inventors!

Before Victor can figure out why Benjamin Franklin awoke from his two-hundred-plus years of sleep, giant bat planes and mysterious attacks bring mayhem to Philadelphia. Only two of history's inventors could pilot such high-flying creations--the famous Wright brothers! But the red-eyed brothers don't seem quite like themselves . . . could the brothers really want to take over Philadelphia--and can Victor and his friends crash their plans in time?

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Matthew McElligott lives in Albany, New York. View titles by Matthew McElligott

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